Station Urban Design Issues: Red Rock Commuter Rail
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Hastings, Minnesota is the southern terminus of the proposed Red Rock Commuter Rail service to the Twin Cities. Not only does a commuter rail station in Hastings pose a challenge to the city's historical identity, it also presents developmental difficulties because of the town's watershed problems. Using commuter rail-oriented design approaches to evaluate the two alternative station location sites, this report explains how the fully built-up historic Mississippi River town can be enhanced through commuter rail-oriented development.
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CTS 03-07
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Center for Transportation Studies
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Neckar, Lance M.. (2003). Station Urban Design Issues: Red Rock Commuter Rail. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/870.
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